Aucusr is 1914 i.- _ ~ _ ~ ' _ f __ "'"”° I-1""°1‘_Fl"° THB CHARLO’1'_'_l‘ETOWN GUARDIAN :ms-if or P4933 SEVEN ‘_ _ _ - §lJ€R9PE’5 “WENT ATTLEFFELD Latest flaws by Direct Cubic From Londimfplniicr eiatl=..-Ecole roiiiioll nlurciwiiir lfiiiili Lennon. coillriiciiioiis w __ | ,,,,,_, ,,,,,,,,,,',i,ii TURKEY i:.?“z.fcir::i ..f:;°:';'.~;;‘;° r.:"a.?:iii"~e..._»_ (Exclusive to Tile Gimrdllln.) ROME, Aug. 14.--‘l‘lle news that Turkey purchased the (ierilian eru- lsers, Goeben and Brcsluu, rvnelioil here tonight. This new difvi-lnpnlelit in the war situation is illsuiisscil with interest in political circles where it was in-_iii lrnilpllt with possilily lrrilvc results. The belief was expressed that the pim-linso prolllllus new pit sitloil oil the part ol’ 'l‘\lrkoy ill favor oi' Germany and Austria, which is especially/ impurtliiit licairiiiez in mind the interests of the Bnlknn states. The 'l'ril»uiii1 says ililll me preparntion made at Messina. for il “NOIJIG D99-th" bl’ Ulf! 0mGL‘l`-S Of lliclcilliircll (‘lillil‘s0 aiilly ‘.n1 ria B ps. GERMAN-‘-‘ STILL RECQNOITRING- German crulccrs who, before selling from that port, made their will left Seeing the impossibility of os- cape from the Allglo~i\‘rencli fleet ii' they followed tlleiiir original idea of molesting '?ransports moving French- Airican troops, the Gernilin criliserli sought refuge in the AA<:goliii Suzi, where with the complicity of 'lur- fi. the public unprepared for this f`nrce.| k_0Y. wi_ii<:ll continues to make --be llovo ill iler declaration neutrality lilo two vessels izolitenlplaied ho *»~ tial -mis 4-ii 1~ _-. sr, ""*'l 'i“@"‘5‘i” “crisis” ` ' ifoiifvi/iiiiiis`KAs'lELR ' _ is rmarax. __ _ the .lustiian Consulate Montreal. 10|' pw encamsllgf, 3:? \,,:t|¢§ns,:¢ J; s_tvera; months was arrested' Vesttig-_ g_°;p“W;"°q“;m, ul the viola” “_ sy u tcrnocn at gre instance of , renkm co “ted upon “enum llil lilllll Siiillllifilllilil IIALIFAX, Aug. 15.- Out of ‘a maze of rumors touching affairs war- like oil the Nova Scotiau Coast, since the visit of the Essex to this port, tbcrc came this afternoon an official statement from the officer of the Cruiser Suholk, now c`6iiIiiig 0" _enlec, Ailstrlan Prince attached to' d B_ ' .l th K 1 e h . _ P ;'_~_ , _ _ Ulify iliiglit puralyze'Brltlsl,i com- ilicrizc iii Meilitcl'rnileaii und ln- terrupc mime in with indie. Having _ l..i~.~il.-il they took re- iugc in tile iiardenneles and should by now be disnrmed. Instead, ..l'l..__, hui. puiili.i.-led them, This qllestioned and where some papers .were impounded and then he was a‘|» lowed out on parole. I The 1;-illce comes of an old Ger- _ . _ . man fnlllily and Bismark’s successor l.. not Loiisiilciiell permissible uc- lm Chunutllol, of the German Pmplre oordillg io thc law of nations. Nev l' ` i ` has ii iintloil at war sold hor ow?ll|wuB' the grandmncla of the Prince' against an clloiny. During the Jap-'ter 01 ‘A‘“""ria s°m° years ago' ~ anesc conflict liian Russi n hi ‘ _ __ __ __ . ecallnou trol iris i ' ill lut disllrmed there il awaited the end oi’ the war. a d (Ex°l“5iV° t0 'nw G“8"di““') i i_.0ND0N_ Aug 14__.A Reutefs de, BRUSSELS, Aug. 14.-The Ger- spptoh froni Paris says advices re- Wm “""\Y Wally “FB al>lJ“|`e\'lt1Y Slim coivud tliere from Dardeiielles de- l€l'll"K 0'" the P05530" Of the “med claire that contrary to the statement forces. The main battle has not yet of the ’l‘nr_liish Government, developed. Although the Belgian and the Herman flag has not been lower. allied armies have been victorious at eil oil the German cruisers Cohen and `BflVCI‘i1l different D0il1i~B HH the I`€B“1l1 Breslilli. nur hm-(,» (hu crews lumleli of the engagements on Wednesday ____ _______ _;¢E\_H___u\;¢i?l__\>_§:___1;;i_ft§:_ff°§g‘,}°f‘%neule"Bei;gl'i':1m‘ limi the discredit i Q . -' _ ~' ~ . _ chester street west. where he wa's_‘ “““‘ “'€“"' "““""' ta ("°rm“"“'Bl~itish Cruiser Berwick was en- thrgughou the world. ._ _iurkgv Niuiril (Exclusive to The Guardian.) LONDON Au I5 -'l`he Ottoman mhassy today denied the repo that 'pm-key had Iiought the Germnn cruisers, u'0€ir&ll gnu l5l`B£-lluu. 'H18 British foreigi oiiice was notified that Turkey would remain ul.'.4olute- ly neutral. ' THE w_/ui srllni `..i_ (Exclusive to The Guardian.) Ml'lLl5OURiNE, Aug. 15.-lille WM silica their arrival ill Turkiliii waters null yesterday, the fight was appar- ently part of a Gerlran recoilnnisance GENEVA, Aug. 14.-(ily Devitt our onli correspondent). A yoilni; bf-niitliill Swiss llldy of Basie, lime. Favre Schwarz, who was n;ni'l'ieii to one of the richest linen vin .f\lene<--l.ol'- rnilie, was shut to-dlly nitcr ii coiirt. inllrtlul, acciiseil of nttciiiptillg to blow up all ilnportnnt tunnel lille llenr l.eopnldslloc_ She was well ‘known in tho best Cosiliopulitan Society in liilliie and lieiilin. She died hcroicully, cryin); “Vive la France.” GFlYillANS AD~VANC]NG. (Exclusive _to The Giiilrdinn.) i.oNiiriN. Ann, il,-'i‘inlf_ me Bel- gian authorities admit that n gener- sl advance of German troops is un- der way is seen by the following dis- patch from liriissels: "The German advance became more pronounced and ,general to-day. Their infantry is nd- vlincing in the direction of Diest and Aerscliot, to the north-west of Brus- sels by I-_ force of 200,004). Tile German troops are ilxnl‘Cl\ii`\iI one front stretching from Stroud to Hasselt. Tliclr cavalry occupies ll position to the \_rii;ht of l-ilissrrit.. LADY COURT MARTIALLED. I Formiilnlile defensive woriis liiivc night that hostilities he begun. _ til __ ‘greek ago_ been erected by the lleiginlis nrolinil` Na.mur." in force. The Germans are now making Y P P UHLAN PRISONERS. desllernte attempts to prevent the festations on behalf of the British foil ever." 'l`|l0y i\_l`G lJ0lil€<1 UD OV" ‘Belgiuns cutting dl! their commun - Empire. A request is being made to l"="`@ tm the WHY 19 WEP- SOOUGP 01' (mggillgive to The Gum-¢1gn_;\_‘, cation in the rear. The defeated imfils, Ang. 1|.-'rliis moi-llllig troupe are ln denser of being driven 50 lililaii pi'isinlei‘s of war passed by Nick 1\"f09*`- the Dutch l"0“l'l"‘Where‘ Uliiunliiuiiy on the wily to Poittiers. di*`-f“'if”*“"*""t Would be “9°”9S0l`Y. rin, judge by tilblp exp;-eggiom the Holland being neutral. The oiiiclal iiel‘ll;'lil l\:lil.el~'s soldiers did not hlm0lUi"l`-iiient Stlltim l-hilt "0 move' .=.l-ef-_. nz nil iiifmebseii by their fiite ri-ellie Of importance have taken place :ind ir|'in|ii~ii broadly when cnricli- I Since “""4|l|9SdBY'H H'¢l'i0\l9 4mglli=.'~" \'.'t-re less expansive perhaps they rc: t"°"p5- niizvil thc irony which brings thulu ""_"_""""°°” pi~il1onerii to (lhnmpigny where the Gei'ir.'_lll troops arrived victors forty- _ _..._ . foul yours ago. During thc day more than /NI German prisoners passed (Exclusive to The Gunrdlo.ll.`l tliroiigii the station of C/hampigny. LONDON, Aug. 15.-H. G. Wells, lim for'-most of English novelists in- ; sn article to the Daily News, Friday . 'saysz "This war is not going to end cl _ in diplomacy; it is going to end dip- (Ex uslve to The Guardian.) lomwy It is quite 5, different sort LONDON, Aug. 15.-The British de- at W ,_ hon an that hnv'é'“‘65'.§'Ee_' _ _ __ _ _ . i y g cldrntion of vior against Austria- f _“At th nd th e ,ill b Hungary will no doiiht be followed ore ~ e e er “ e 'io .m mime] I n 1 ti conference of world Powers, and 'lt _ spirit spread rapidly throughout. the Austrnliian' Colnliiouwenlth' today. Rliere were nulnerois patriotic llianl the English Government that the Coilimonivealth he allowed to raise 5 force to be known ns the Austral- ian Imperial Expeditionary Forces. Ll EGE FORTS IN l ACT (Exclusive to The Gulirdian.) LONlJON,Aug. 15.-An exchange iles- patcli from Brussels states that thi! ,heavy fierlrlzinsiiege artillery placed Uefore the forts had been successful- ly destroyed by the uccilrntc tire of the defence. The forts are 'still in- tact. - SACRIFICE LIFE BRUSSELS, Aug. 15.- The Ger man cuslinlities in the engagement ' .m ,_ th y`_’yt R _,Eva "C °"A“` will make .. peace that will put nn ini, rlatl.-.lx on Wednesday were 3000 gnilis e _ is rian et in the d- d t ,_ ft nd th -nt 1 ,r "_ rilltic. To remove any msilriace to and (1, ft; ‘Ima fi Sl; mo 1" gui . ' nf.. m shipping in the Meditterranenll the an gf' m D va .1 ilritisll Admirality sznt instructions “rms Lemnd , gum? forever more' dead and wounded Germans .Appear cntly sacrificed lnen without any scruples. During the iight the Ger- i The Daily News bitterly fougnt the _plans were obliged to pass two brig- l_o1t Piola is Lib: natal rendezvous war un "*~“ Ausiii|AN Fliaiai Sicilian (Exclusive to The Guardian.) ROME, Aug. 15.-Captain Hamilton , of the liritlsh Stenliiship Arlclioria, | which arrived at Venice from Fliime today, says he sighted the Austrian fleet fifeen miles ofl_Polli. FALSE DESPATCH ES (Exclusive to The Gilanllmi.) TOKIO, Aug. 15.-~-A nluss of fulsc despatches is pouring in from the ` far east ulppnrently to create un im- plrssion that the lllrltcd States pi'o- poses to intervene iii the war. AUSTRIANS REPU LSED ' (Exclusive to The Guardian.) ROME Aug. 15.-All official mcs- sniie from Nisli states that n vlolellii ongllizemsnt wns fought ni; llanlnlllka ifosliin. The Austrians were repulsed, \':ith great loss. Mnny Alistri-on sol-i ...int . t f`Srvia"nnc (livninznnder in Chief oi the_ AIMXANDER' -Bogen 0 c lol-ces. ._ J. sw.. M ta ._ 4062, collllic rvsliis. ' °" ““° ___ _ IHHUUHCEHEHTS, °°i>resbyterinn S.S. picnic at West R _'1‘. A. Stawart's grounds _on MEETINGS: Whlrilllieglly, Aug. 19. All are invit- .._._ ___ ,ed to attend, 4081-8-13M3lpd. < ` b leer on ___ lnOIthis':°;‘c?lilli)1i1l:vg)|i.-:lherllilist Illccomii- "Go to York Point Hotel for A ,,,,` Urdu, Minimum. charge twenty- day, ol- weeks outing. Good bathing nv: unto. nnd boating. A Ferry boatpmages ' ° ...__ f ilr trips daily between ow n °°I'iire Gold Quick Custard rc¢i“l\",|?hnrf, Charlottetown and Y0\`k Pblni- es no eggs just milk added. 4093~ nolind trip ten cgnts. Brehtiire gable. ' -~»- 1 h nnec lone wt e 0 - ..P,,,, goin Quick Ieings HM” ,if evlii.°ilF‘.il‘i:‘;, Proprietor- “mo °4082. I $118-7-lllllwll ‘ ' li ,',)‘,, ` ..._-_ _ -.¢,,,,,., be lbs lee cream social 1°, voiioosiso .\ 'pvl>swm'ri:n.1 vb Kindergarten Hall f»0dlY~ If "'°“th` _claimed P29987-951! *'\1‘85~I h°“d1° "1" sr not fnvorablo social will bi? held lbs-st Typeurltcrs in the world. leur following Tuesday. "°”"' mist that you tw f\1i:__°t°°°';=°,‘_,‘;,}’,i; ...__ i f _ly mac nes a - "CLYDE RIVER, A missionary ';i;r_t_£_>_;1_‘;_sC; _'Ly MACHINE made- eonnrt, Wm ),g.h¢1d'in Gisli# mv" gh," gsgnfied _ilrrornmtien for the ask-_ Baptlst Church, ‘Sunday AW' mth' ing A. Milne Fraser, Halifax. N~ 3- ‘ et 7.80 D. m. 5000_ - _ 4095_ 3 _ ._....... R_ve__-.__h_ ________.____.__.....,_ _ _ fliers declined to march. The Serviuns ,occupied nine villages of Bosnia. The iAustrinna are erecting iortificatigns on ills Save river. _Minnrd's l.iniment Cures Colds, etc. I _ til the main bodies get into action. ndes over Gethe nnd,V)denai where they were exposed to heavy fire. Re- tiring, tlic Germans left -Piles of di.-ad ond wounded on these beidges. Blllll' EUMINE l (Exclusive to The Guardian.) L()Z\1lUN. Aug. 15.- The hour of the griuit battle which will lllive' much to do ill settling the future of Eilrope is coming iicur. _lieports of lninor ilignglilieiltli llllvc bccli nonl- ini: iii :_il1`duy. Accol'di_llg to l¢`i'i»iich limi liclgiiiii the nllies lluvc had siic'cess~_~s in the udviincc glliiril' i\l:lii.iii|; liiii the Geriiiiin' side of the round l_.ii~.l:i¢ is '~i.i¢d in 1. ~,'si.el~y. The (iermans hnvc 1'tsiiri'.:d ut.f.licks` from the Russo-Gcrman_frnntier but' it is preslinuil theilghtini: there is much the some as in France. The Germans are mostly skirmishing un- No linval fight llns yet htcn reported Mln:.\rd’e Linlment Cures liheumntislr_ in the dockyard in Halifax. The statcllleut was: "Un Friday last the gnged with the German Cruiser Karls ruhe, oil the American Const. The Cruisers eiiellnnged shots. The Ber- wick escnlred injury. It was thought the liurlsiiihe did as well. l Friday morning the Suffolk came ,to suv that this "coula'_ng on the `"i"""""-`-`-`-`~`-`~‘*-`~“-“-'-`-“-’-“-“-“-`~‘-‘-‘~`-=`-“-'-'-‘~`-‘-‘-'vv- ~, ' - - 1 . ' _ f (Exclusive to The Guardian.) | '; (Canadian Press.) story Ili yet to bu told ug liar nf. .‘~.1ii: it vines tomorrow Berlin is silent. 'i`lic position ii-~ "i0""i“|I ‘if 4-34. M‘-‘l\d1\l’ fit 5'-3l il on the 11',"-ts but pow they nn, pm- ton-_or_io\\“ at 7.09 rind 'l‘iiesdll_.v nt: gl-“sing is not yet knowm The A|m_ 7,08- ii. rises ioiiiorrin' nlorllilig lit trinn nrnty continues to move on -"'» Russian Poland. Nothing has cc-me 5-"`~' on 'i`liiirsilny, Aug. 13 lit 8.56 ]i.iii. snv Aiiiz. ‘list lit 8.26 ai. ln. from North Sen. tetn lioiirs rind tllirtcl-n miliiites and of tomorrow fourteen hours mid eleven minutes. 1 upon the Karlsruhe just as she was ships .which she had already usedilicpenlccis father was Prima Minis- E ' su D l`i1'!<;eginni."g to take- coal up the High . ees fiom the ilerniun l.ilier Kroni Prinz Wilhelm. The, two German! ships separated and took flight! leaving sonle of their boats in thc' water. Thi- Suffolk chased _the Karls- ' ruhe froln eleven ill the morning` till fivi- in the evening when she lost the (iermlin's smoke beyond the sky lille. Meanwhile the Suffolk wire-_ lessed the Berwick coming' ill ‘the- opposite direction, hcnded off thc' Karlsriihe and un engagement ell- sued. i l`lie stnicincnt of the officer vi-int on l " by Germans cnilliotkee u intel' vi-~_ will get them. There are two Gorman Cruisers ln these wat- ers, so fur ns we know they are the Karlsruhe and the Dresden." Saturday the Suffolk captured ns Ii prlve, xi German tank steanur lud- 'cii, :lt s. coliservutive estimate with l$3(\,i`|iIll. 'Pile Germans did not know i l that wnr had been declared. "But wc arc gl-.il we ure cliptilrcd hy British uno not French" they said. Thi' Sildoll' towed her prize into Ber- niildii. A day or two ago the Suffolk picked up the British Cruiser Good Hope ill these writers. With her will he the Drake King Alfred and the Levi- uthrnn of the heavier Cruiser squad- ron, of which the Suffolk is the illic- ship. The Good Hope will he in |Ii'.llifax tomorrow afternoon for coal GERMAN PRISONERS FOR ENGLAND. BRUSSELS, Aug. 14.-The British Governmciir. is chartering a steamer to transport German prisoners to England. THE IEITIIEK THE TEIAPERITURE ' TIDE. ll00ll. ETC.- (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, August 15.-lliaritinxe: Moderate to fnesh west winds; show- el-_v; local thunderstorms. 'i‘I>lE WEATHER.-Yesterday wus fair und warm, becoming cool nt night. The liiprhcst temperature recorded yesterdlly was 73 deg. above zero; tbl- lc-west the prev ous night helm: 47 deg. above. At 9 1|. ill. ycsteiuliiy it was 67 deg,, lit. ‘J p. lil. iii; deg. above. The iiilc will be high this cvellini: uf. 5.45, i;oniil'ro\\' nt 'i`.(lll and .\i'i\l- inl 'i'iusliny ni. i7;-1f'»- | The sur. i-mlii this cveiiiiig ill, 7.l’l. l\'!onliu_v at 5.0l und Tiiesduy at The moon riscs toniglii. ut ll.2l und tonurlow :it 1?. '|‘he l1lst,niiili'tr=r of the n"‘\oii wnn There will he li new moon on Fri- 'Phc lcnrtli of todily will he four- lllllllllll lllSllii]lll] LONDON, Aug. 14.- An exchniige despatch from Brussels states that all the heavy Gerlnan seige artillery fire from the defenders and the forts have helen destroyed by the net-urnte placed before the Forts at Liege still remu li intact. lllllilllf lliillltl O'l"I`AWA, Aug. 15.- The Ciillnd- inn Govermnelit nlinouncoli the orgll- nization of u. fortress compllliy ut Halifax to man the lines of defence along the Atluntic Count. Slilllllliiii Eiilllllllll LONDON, Aug. 15.- The llong Ki.-iii; eori'¢:spl»ndent nf the exchange eonipully says it is i‘epni‘tcd thc British il(-cl. has cornereii the Ger- lniin far linstern suiindroll. __ K, / _/J _/` l " ' _ /I _//j ¢ '-_ I /fi’ ./“ Q.. _ '2' / -1. ~\ f ' _ i ` O / I 1'§§.`.2»ql`I» _ 'F ~-0. u-.._ 1 `<`~;e FIELD MARSHAL SIR .LFRENCH Comuinlidcl'-in-Chief of the English I-‘iold Army in Europe. (Canadian Press.) PARIS, Aug. 14.--Hnvre’s agency announces that Field Marshal Sir John French, Comlnunder-ill-Chief of thc English field nriny, joined (len- crsl Joflrc, French Comnizinder-iii- Chief, nt headquarters today, Tile locality is not mentioned. s....;n.c.1°ffi»e iiolnmilnding the Frnlicil Army. .,_______._._._.V.___._.______,_.___._._____._.___A___.___.___.___,___._._._._-,____ ,, ._.V. _,_ _.,_._-_-_-_- ~..-,-,-_-_-_~_-_-: - -_--= v----f--------= - ------.‘---vf-frfr--_-of---.1-:_-.~.-_-.-_-_-.-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_ I l!l"lBLO'UX.. "N ‘i G1. , i if " .mrisns .FYR SF - bAvF BIOUL O GOD ‘ evvom ` J?/Y _ ‘Kl'l'l‘l-ll~ZN (l\'lCN FOR SALE, SUIT- / D ablu for siiinll house. Apply H. Car- ~5T. COL .r`e’~ .\- . ~ vb" .\‘,\ ‘.¢‘.` gi Llllll lililllll Ililllllli Hill I lillllilll lilli EMPIRE Sllil|ClS (Exclusive to The Guardian.) MACLEUD, Alberta, Aug., l4.- (Jhief:-i ol' the l-llood Indians held a council of wur on the reservation and passed ll ullunilnons resolution ox- pressing loyalty lo the empire, and it was also decided to olfl-l' one tliousuiiil d_ol_luijs to hi: used for equipment purposes. 'l`ho oliiiilcllnl- so intimated that if nlell weriinecd- L-il, lliu lilooil Illiiilllis would wulconiii a chance to eller their services to _lliclr country. EEHMANS lillllilill _..._ 1JIll?l.IN, Ireland, Aug. li'».-Scol1- es of Geilliulls employed ill Dublin llotels iillil watering places on the f:iiui.i: were arrested today. Plans of the country around Dublin liily were found on one pi‘isoilei', iIllllll'S lllllllllll ()'i"l`.~\\‘.'.\, Aug, l5.--- Col. Morri- ni li Ulret-tm~ of Artillery niinoilliecil lust night that (`:lililil:i':1 artillery which is ir: go to ihr front will consist of Llirre l!"lgllili~¢i of iii guns each. In till the-:'4; will his 23 uilicers. T72 linen und 'Ilii luirses of clich hiigade milking it totilii of 6'J~`ofiicel'l-i 2,315 mon uni! 2238 llorses. Montreal tglliebec, St. John and Uliurlottetown will clicll furnish one rectlon of a divisioiilll iritimuliitiiill column. CQILDENSED ADS. T00 LllTE FOR CLASSIFICATION Olie cl-nt per word each insertion in this coliimii. (lash must accomp- any order. Minimum charge twenty- Evo cents. wAN'ri-rn. - Form oints "io lenrr the millinery. Apply to Miss R_ei}_dle_ Pro_\5se_ Bros Ltd. 4091. WA\'TEll AT t)\'(`l'l GIRL T() TAKE cure of children. Apply nt this of- fice. 3625-7-22Mtf. WAN'l`ED.-GIRL T() WGHK IN kitchen. Ste\vnrf’s Restaurant, Queen' St. FOR HALPI.-20,000 llI`LIi`K. AP- piy to Malcolm .\lcKf.~nzie, Rose Valley. 4869-8-13l§9ipll. Tl<}_lCHElt \l'A\'i`l-ll) FOR F\lARIl-I School, No. 14. i-ilipplelnent $40. -lildson Webster, Sec. 'I‘i`iistecs, Mid- neil. 4012-8-10E03ipd. W_-\i\"l‘l~7l,>, ll\iMi€lilA'l‘l<}LY, l"(lil A fnirily of two, nlliiil for general lioiil-.ii/'i-ik. Apply evenings at 39 Roehlold Square. 5012-8-li'iM3i l,Alil.l. AIIIY, h‘liilN'[‘ lll<1Dll(l0.\l to l,r:_ sllitlible for two gentlemen, with or_\\ii_lioiit. bonril, G-i Bay- field Strict- :'.\‘0li-_~`~l.'-M3ipd. Tl-JACHRII WAN'I‘l~`.l) l\'()lt l'lC'l’l<}R’S iln,,d Seliool, .\i.. 90. Supplellont $"l\.llii. Aiiiiiy to .Iohn Munn, Sic. of 'l‘riistei=s, `.\lul‘rriy`l_ii\'el', Ii.__li. \VAN'l‘l~I.7) A’l‘ UN(‘l<} l~`l}l‘:l'I‘ OR si-nuiid class icnclicr forthe New i‘ertll School. Supplement $40. Apply Jus. A. Gordon. _',001-R~l5M3ipd. ’l`EA(`IIl'}R WANTED FOR ii'liNlr;. Road .\'l-bool IJistl'ict, No. l64. Sup- pleilient, $125.00. Vliiis. G. Dunn, Secretiiry, Elnisillile. B97()-r<~iih1iiip¢]_ Ffllt Ci`i(lK SALE AT lll~]I)lIi‘l~]D pliers si-vornl black and patch loves. Apply "ll" llox llii, City. __ _ 4084-ll-i_-iM2wpd WAN"l‘l'Ill.- 'l`li`.A(!Hl’~f ` ' 'gf ,Hn-r Moms/E ° .Estterislls Axivd"-IE* “Lg ._ ' IE” _ ’oHEYr5R5`KVVE7 .IS ~ oci.Avmiu‘ _ / . _ IMAFFE ¢NAT°`”-'3 ¢M1Ec:Rlc'r ‘ -- ossomcln- _ /_mnow - gwngis -osov' \ B _ 1 . _ _ l WANT ggpqgy P6RcHI-IRESSE - L ._ __ _ _ ‘lf _. " ISON C ‘ANGIJEUP ° , ..Si:lz/tm WEEE ____ _ _ :lclii.7-22Mtl. AUTOS FOR HIRE. llo cars. Island Motor Supply Co., Great George St. Phone 465-L. _ _ :isis-1-zzMti._ ~ PORTRAITS l‘H0'l`0S ENLARGEI) LliFF all sizes, Crayons, Pastels sud Ollets Convex Portraits and fram- es 8 specialty, (14x20 raised glsln 50 cts.) F. Young, 72 Upper Queen St., (!lmrlottetown_ 3585-7-20Ml_i_. (Ili i'lAl.l'}.- A GOOD UNl')E-RTAK- lnz business in li prosperous and indilstrlul centre in Queen‘s Coun- . ty. Will seili or rent premises. li!!- rellent stand and good connections. Good reasons for selling. Apply H. H. Pollard, New Haven, P. E. l._______ _________ __ 5_Qil5.8-`ll‘». AGENTS, BROKERS TO HANDLE _ stock of developing Oil Company. now drilling. Shares Par, one Dollar each. Splen- did Opportunity. Hcnd for l‘f0Hl»i~ctus. Ulillrsrv Permanent oil cb., mil, omiobnn sleek, Calgary, Alberta. 4093-B-ISNMBQ. » null i-'ou sans. i oi~*i~'nn` iii( I farm for sale situated at Daring- ‘ ton containing 105 acres, Con- venient to churches, schools and . Railway Station and cheese factory This lurni ls in a. good. lute of _ _ cultivation. Buildings in good rc- __ _ Sedo gsmsvx- wltii tbi"ll'meb"sli`f:‘.I' _ ‘\._ .,.. _;;_fi¢§~ _. iri-i ___. ._ l i i1'i1__. ~‘~‘f}_ ii A"'7‘ _.I . __~i~-'< v* fl' _ i< ____l .__ » _»: if "_ ` 5 11.1 ~.....,..~»..,~;._~»_; 33-.é=_"-'” ‘- ~ t ,sf ii :lil - ii l»_ _ il'§""‘ is Ei _ _ l ii*